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What is a tentative nonconfirmation?
An SSA or DHS Tentative Nonconfirmation (TNC) results when the information entered in E-Verify does not match SSA records or data available to DHS. A TNC does not necessarily mean that the employee is not authorized to work in the United States.
What does DHS tentative nonconfirmation mean?
A Tentative Nonconfirmation (TNC) is received when either the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) or Social Security Administration (SSA) flags something entered on the I-9 as not matching their records. A “DHS TNC” or “SSA TNC” case result may occur because the employee's.
What is DHS tentative nonconfirmation?
A DHS or SSA TNC means that the information your employer entered in E-Verify from your Form I-9, Employment Eligibility Verification, did not match records available to DHS or SSA. A DHS or SSA TNC case result does not necessarily mean that you are not authorized to work in the United States.
How do you correct a tentative nonconfirmation?
RECEIVE and read the Further Action Notice from E-Verify provided by your employer. DECIDE if you are going to contest (take action) or not contest (not take action) to resolve the DHS or SSA TNC case result. VISIT an SSA field office OR. WAIT for your employer to inform you of the final E-Verify case result.
What does DHS verification in process mean?
Verification in Process means that DHS cannot verify the data and needs more time. The case is automatically referred for further verification. DHS will respond to most of these cases within 24 hours, although some responses may take up to 3 federal government working days.
What does an e verify SSA or DHS final nonconfirmation result mean?
A case receives a Final Nonconfirmation case result when E-Verify cannot confirm an employee's employment eligibility after: The employee has visited an SSA field office and/or contacted DHS during the TNC referral process, OR. The employee failed to visit SSA and/or call DHS within 8 federal government working days.
When a TNC e verify result is received you must?
Generally, if the information matches, the employee's case receives an Employment Authorized result in E-Verify. If the information does not match, the case will receive a Tentative Nonconfirmation (TNC) result and the employer must give the employee an opportunity to take action to resolve the mismatch.
What is a TNC in E Verify?
SSA AND DHS TICS. An SSA or DHS Tentative Nonconfirmation (TNC) results when the information entered in E-Verify does not match SSA records or data available to DHS. A TNC does not necessarily mean that the employee is not authorized to work in the United States.
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